I never stated that I didn't believe in God you fat ****. Whether I do or not is for me to know and no-one else. I stated that Darwin believed in God which dismisses his "theory" of Evolution. He sat on the fence and was a stinking pile of horse manure. The "missing link" wasn't, hasn't and never will be explained because Evolution is utter nonsense. My theory that mankind was evolved from extraterrestrials that visited this planet many moons ago is more than a theory actually. It is a certain fact. And I know what I'm talking about being an alien myself. The truth is out there but Governments around the world don't want people to know.
Yep saw that, he was a great player for us, not sure how he is as a manager but hope he does well. Think his managerial record is a bit up and down but he seemed to do well at his last club.
Did you know Shota has the most identical twin brother ever? I did but thought I'd inform you as you are a bit of a dunderheid.
I reckon he'll be made to feel at home. Especially when Town Taking Day on the 4th of December falls on a Saturday. Hull was a puritan/protestant/parliament stronghold during the English Civil War which started with us closing the gates to King Charles. Struggles between royalists and parliament and Protestants and Catholics continued to the end of the century. In 1688 there was another rebellion against King Charles son King James called the Glorious Revolution in which William of Orange took the crown from James II. Hull being a staunchly Protestant town the people took the town from the Catholic Governor in support of King Billy which was celebrated for years afterwards as Town Taking Day and the King Billy statue erected. Hull's strong links with Protestant Holland played a part and the Dutch Prince of Orange was hailed as 'our great deliverer' which is written on the plinth. https://www.pressreader.com/uk/hull-daily-mail/20211126/281814287133014 please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
A couple of friends from Campbeltown lived in Hull for a couple of years and at the time they said that there were a fair few Northern Irish Loyalist flags at the Hull games. This was probably about 20 years ago though, not sure if still the same.
The ground staff had a bit of a clamp down on flags for a bit, although that only related to homes fans, as away fans were given far more freedom. It's an odd one really, as we've a fair few Catholic schools, and I'm not really aware of any particular sectarian issues, but Rangers do seem to have a decent following from here, and you don't see many Celtic shirts. I think a lot of that is linked to Hull also being one of the major areas for England fans at International games.
Irrespective of the club issues, I've always had a warm welcome across Scotland, and more so when I said where I'm from. It's amazing how many have been here, or perhaps not, as up until relatively recently the Scots were the largest ethnic minority here.
The jock diaspora in Nigelville has always been vast. Most of my granny’s brothers fled Bridgeton to London in the 60s when the council decided to wreck the city.
Literally everything you post on here is utter b*ll*cks evidenced by the same bunch of imbeciles posting on Twitter and Facebook. You even went to the trouble of lying when complaining about Establishment lying. You have been a proper whinging Jock on the matter for the last two years in the vacuum of this forum. Laughing at you and the likes of Crypto Capone is a limited audience.
**** off ya spastic. you think it's okay for little boys fart pipes to be pummelled. you ****ing nonce.